Oakville Beaver, 8 Jul 1994, p. 4

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THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, July 8, 11 The Halton Regional Health Department will advise the public of the latest beach testing results through its Beach Hot Line. The hotline number is 825â€"6111. All lines are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with the folâ€" lowing areas being tested. In Oakville: Coronation Park and Bronte Park West; in Burlington: Beachway Park and McDonald Park; in Milton: Kelso Conservation Area; and in Halton Hills (Fairy Lake, Acton): Prospect Park (old and new beach). CEILING FAN WAREHOUSE 42"AND 52° 15 YEAR WARRANTY. BETTER QUALITY FANS. SPECIAL SALE TO THE PUBLIC FROM WHOLESALE OUTLET 1175 NORTH SERVICE RD. W. BETWEEN 3RD LINE AND DORVAL CANADIANNA BRAND NAME HUNDREDS OF FAN IGHT o E SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE i’(IBLIC 4,921 FANS MUST BE SOLD 44" FANLIGHT $48. CASH CARRY, 132 FAN > LOOK FOR CEILING FANSâ€"< SIGN AND SALE FLAGS«> Al Simmons, of Oak Street Music, with his ‘Mom‘ and ‘Dad‘ at Oakville Place on Tuesday. tw (Photo by Barrie Erskine) Oakville Place has summer lineup of activities aimed at kids and teens Oakville Place is Nuts About Kids. No, the mall is not fed up with the large numbers of kids milling about, looking for something to do, a place to meet. In fact, the mall has come up with a summer full of events, music, crafts, and shows, to be of interest to children and teens. Nuts About Kids kicked off this week with characters (Wordbird, the Cat, the Bear and The Sun) from the CBC children‘s show ‘Fred Penner‘s Place; Al Simmons of Oak Street different things this summer," says Penny Deathe, the mall‘s marketing director. "We‘ve come up with a schedâ€" ule of events that‘s fun and also teaches them something. We want to create awareness of community and at the same time help the kids learn things about themselves and their environment. "We‘re going to have teen seminars," says Deathe. "We‘re going to talk about teens having problems dealing with themselves, their peers, school and their selfâ€"esteem. For 12 to 15â€"yearâ€"olds, these are tough times. "There are a lot of teens coming to Q The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and the Canadian National Institute for the Blind will teach children how to interact with aniâ€" mals on Aug. 11th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and again from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Q Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital will teach children not to be afraid of going to the hospital with its interactive Teddy Bears Hospital disâ€" play, on Aug. 30thâ€"31st, and Sept. 1st. Other activities include family fitâ€" ness, craft classes, magic tricks lessons, a visit from Feast of Fools theatre group, a karate demonstration and puppet makâ€" Music, face painting and clowns. SELLING sp pmeer _ cas TO PUBLIC AT wsaâ€" 0“"“ 1175 NORTH SERVICE RD. WEST BUILDING A SUITE # 102 AND WAREKHOUSE BEHIND OAKVILLE BUY AT STORES WHOLESALE PRICE Sat. July 9" 11â€"5 pm, Sun. July 10" 11â€"5pm p aA Y s 0 N L Y ON ENTIRE STOCK OF WALL SHELVES SALE $19 LOUIS WALL CONSOLE 8!/2"h x 8"w x 4"d Reg. $29 The twoâ€"month program continues _ Oakville Place looking for something to â€" ing. The ROM Dinosaur Exhibit is at with storytimes, craft lessons, displays, do, a place to meet, and most of them _ the mall on July 27th to 30th; and an learning experiences, and programs _ are not bad kids. They‘re just looking environment display titled ‘Our Planet designed to create community awareâ€" _ for something to do." Earth‘ is on display on two dates, Aug. ness through the participation from Events involving nonâ€"profit commuâ€" _ 4th and Aug. 22nd. community groups. nity organizations include: Complete programs are available at "This is the first time Oakville Place Q The Oakville United Way barbeâ€" _ Oakville Place, or for more information, has done something to give kids to do _ cue on July 29th. call the mall office at 842-2140. NORTH SERVICE RD. X Q.E.W. LOOK FOR CEILING FAN SIGN ON BUILDING THIRD LINE DORVAL FeAtURED Are Just A Few From OUuR LARGE CorLEction. StvLes May Vary By Rro. $29â€"$429 SALE $19â€"$319 P e °C Specializing in quality brand name solid wood furniture, good selection of dining room, bedroom occasional furniture as well as custom web coil spring upholstery. Discount prices on quality furniture since 1977. FLOOR SAMPLES WAS_ NOW Beautiful Mission Oak Bedroom Suite: $1999 _ 1 only $1399 Incl. 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